London, England: Campey Turf Care Systems will showcase ‘the best machines for renovating and maintaining natural turf sports pitches’ at next month’s BIGGA Turf Management Exhibition [BTME].
This includes the renowned Koro by Imants Field TopMaker with Universe and Terraplane Rotors and a new range of blades called Universe Finesse ‘that will take mowing to a new level’.
Discussing the significance of the new development, Richard Campey said: “We have developed a new blade called the Universe Finesse which will essentially let you ‘Universe Finesse mow’ as part of your regular maintenance programme for turf health and hygiene.”
The blades can be fitted to the Universe Rotor (which has recently been granted British patents for its unique actions) in a variety of configurations to allow the groundsman or greenkeeper to use the Koro FTM for different working practices from surface verti-cutting to deep linear aeration/scarification up to 25 mm deep, whilst maintaining single pass surface hygiene.
Another new arrival is the Dakota 310 Top Dresser, adding to the already impressive Dakota range. This compact and manoeuvrable dual spinner pedestrian top dresser can spread up to six metres wide with infinitely variable adjustments via the handlebar mounted controls.
Its neat size makes access easier for spreading a variety of materials including sand, rubber crumb and other top dressings.
Established products from Imants such as the ShockWave and Rotoknife will sit alongside Votex and the VGR Top Changer.
Also on show will be the award-winning Air2G2. With its air injection system it is fast becoming a firm favourite for professional groundsmen around the world.
Campey Turf Care Systems is a Full Business Member of the Asian Golf Industry Federation.
Billed as Europe’s leading showcase for turf professionals and buyers, BTME will take place at Harrogate in the northern English county of Yorkshire from January 19-21.